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Color and texture are common methods for bringing cohesion to the various elements of a room, but in one of the rooms at the farm, we used shape to pull it all together.
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The first piece of furniture that we purchased for the farm was the nickel-plated Irvington bed.
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We then found this stainless steel side table that replicated the finial spheres of the bed.
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We were excited that our $60 bid won this table at an auction of antique furniture.
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We then scoured our various “collections” for other rounded shapes.
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Including some of the first thrift store finds Josh ever made when he moved to NYC
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On a weekend road trip we found this sculpture that had blown off the top of an out of use courthouse.
Last Autumn we bid on this mid-century lamp at a charity auction.
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A scavenger hunt through your own home (get the kids to help look for the shapes) might give you an entirely new look for a room you’ve grown bored with.
Published on April 24, 2012 04:12